GENERAL STATEMENTS: This is the process of inserting pigment into the basal layer of the epidermis. It is a form of tattooing, though semi-permanent, it is considered a permanent marking. Although 3D Eyebrow Microblading is effective in most cases, no guarantee can be made that a specific client will benefit from the procedure a touch-up procedure is required - A healing period of 6 to 8 weeks is required before any touch-up procedure can be performed. - Application of permanent cosmetics can be uncomfortable - All instruments that enter the skin or come in contact with body fluids are disposable, and disposed of after use. Cross contamination guidelines are strictly adhered to. - Immediately after the procedure, the pigment can be 30% to 50% darker than the desired result. - Initially the color will appear more vibrant or darker compared to the end result. Usually within 5-7 days the color will fade 40%-50%, soften and look more natural. The pigment is semi-permanent and will fade over time. There may be immediate or delayed allergic reaction to pigments. However, allergic reactions are extremely rare. - A negative allergy test result will not guarantee that you will not have an allergic reaction. - Infections can occur if aftercare is not followed. - Allergic reactions to anesthetics can occur. - There may be swelling and redness following the procedure. - You may experience minor bleeding.
MICROBLADING IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ANYONE WHO IS OR HAS THE FOLLOWING: Sick with cold, flu, or sinus/respiratory infection (please reschedule your appointment and stay home to recover)Skin irritations including: sunburn, rash, eczema, shingles, acne, or psoriasis near the treated area Pregnant or nursing, Under age 18, Had Botox within 3 weeks from scheduled appointment, used Accutane in the past year, diabetes need to be in control, epilepsy, undergoing chemo, prone to keloid scarring, pacemaker or major heart, had problems, had an organ transplant, viral infections and or diseases, transmittable blood disease, HIV or Hepatitis, anyone who has consumed acetaminophen, ibuprofen, asprin, excessive amount of caffine and/or alcohol with 24 hours of the procedure.